Summary:The Worms series continues with Worms 4: Mayhem. You can engage in the turn-based combat that the series has become known for across predesigned or random 3D maps. Worms 4: Mayhem delivers new weapons as well as more customization options, allowing you to design your teams and the arsenalThe Worms series continues with Worms 4: Mayhem. You can engage in the turn-based combat that the series has become known for across predesigned or random 3D maps. Worms 4: Mayhem delivers new weapons as well as more customization options, allowing you to design your teams and the arsenal that they use. You can unlock bonuses in the 25-mission story mode or play online against up to four other players. …Expand

At its core, Mayhem is a leaner, less confusing entry to the Worms universe than Forts Under Siege, returning the series to a time when worm-killing was simple and death came in the form of an exploding sheep.

Few things in this world will compare to the sort of manic glee that arises from sighting an enemy worm, targeting it through a gun's scope, and then pausing to watch the intended victim cower in abject terror.

Awkward controls and unbalanced AI aside, this is still a Worms title at heart, so fans are sure to enjoy. One or two coats of polish are needed on the overall production, but there is plenty of fun to be had.

Awesome game and big improvement from worms 3d and the disregardable Forts. Still has minor camera issues but souldnt detract from the Awesome game and big improvement from worms 3d and the disregardable Forts. Still has minor camera issues but souldnt detract from the overall enjoyable, humorous experience. The Challenge modes really extend the gameplay. Nice one team 17.…Collapse

I wouldn't say it's a big step up from worms 3d myself. It's very similar in graphics, sound, and gameplay. It's a good I wouldn't say it's a big step up from worms 3d myself. It's very similar in graphics, sound, and gameplay. It's a good time though - worth purchasing I would say.…Expand